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Signed Alex Katz Limited Edition Friends Of The Philadelphia Museum Lithograph
ExcellentA lithograph entitled "Friends of the Philadelphia Museum" by pop portraitist, Alex Katz. This lithograph, which is signed by the artist in pencil, lower left and numbered in pencil, lower right, was the basis for a very popular poster that Alex Katz produced for many of the popular museums across the country.
Alex Katz is a leading figure painter of the new realism movement in contemporary art. He is best known for his realistic portraits of friends and family, notable for their relaxed attitudes and uncomplicated bearing. Katz was born in New York City, and studied art at the Cooper Union from 1945 to 1949. In the late 1950s, he found himself among a growing number of artists dissatisfied with the then-dominant stream of abstract expressionism, with its emphasis on formal abstraction. A summer resident of Lincolnville, Maine since 1954, he has developed a close relationship with local Colby College. The college presented him with an honorary doctorate in 1984. In October 1996, the Colby College Museum of Art opened a wing dedicated to Katz that features more than 400 oil paintings, collages, and prints donated by the artist. -
Signed Alex Katz Limited Edition Night: William Dunas Dance II Lithograph
ExcellentA gorgeous lithograph by the famed American pop portraitist, Alex Katz. This lithograph, which is entitled "Night: William Dunas Dance," is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower right and is the second lithograph from that series of four lithographs from 1979.
Alex Katz is a leading figure painter of the new realism movement in contemporary art. He is best known for his realistic portraits of friends and family, notable for their relaxed attitudes and uncomplicated bearing. Katz was born in New York City, and studied art at the Cooper Union from 1945 to 1949. In the late 1950s, he found himself among a growing number of artists dissatisfied with the then-dominant stream of abstract expressionism, with its emphasis on formal abstraction. A summer resident of Lincolnville, Maine since 1954, he has developed a close relationship with local Colby College. The college presented him with an honorary doctorate in 1984. In October 1996, the Colby College Museum of Art opened a wing dedicated to Katz that features more than 400 oil paintings, collages, and prints donated by the artist.
William Dunas is a well-known avant-garde choreographer.
This lithograph is very stunning and a great piece that displays Alex Katz's artistry.










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